THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: bagofeyes on July 21, 2010, 10:53:03 PM
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Its like 35 degrees or over every day. I'm glad I've started my holidays now cause I have to walk 15 minutes up a hill to work in a suit :yuck
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and I love it when skin and bones women then turn the air-con off in the office >:(
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Tell that bone-sack woman that she is going to turn the air conditioner back on but first she is going to blow you.
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Tell that bone-sack woman that she is going to turn the air conditioner back on but first she is going to blow you.
k. hold on.
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yep, i was fired
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and I love it when skin and bones women then turn the air-con off in the office >:(
They've been doing that here a lot, plus there are no electric fans! Geez.
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I HATE the Marunouchi sen with a passion. This morning the train was so packed that the body heat prevented the a/c from generating any cold air, and some bitch stepped on my brand new shoes in heels. Thankfully break is nigh so no more subway, and I won't blow all my money on taxis.
And it is fucking crazy hot in Tokyo... Avoiding going outside as much as I can, since I sweat approximately 8-10 times more than most japanese.
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I hate it when some McDonald's-eating jackass Japanese guy stands on the train, armpit wide to the car, giving off that funk, that oily, musky, nasty, impossible to ignore wave of stink. And everyone looks at me, the only foreigner on the car, and I can read their thought balloons: "Oh, man. Foreigners DO stink."
NO. NO. NO. We know about body odor. We know how to MANAGE it. It's this potbellied, greasy looking McNugget next to me who is causing you grief.
:fbm
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and I love it when skin and bones women then turn the air-con off in the office >:(
I hate this! The women in my office wear these spaghetti strapped tops and miniskirts with open toed shoes, meanwhile I'm stuck in long pants and button-down shirts sweating to death and they complain about it being cold.
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I hate it when some McDonald's-eating jackass Japanese guy stands on the train, armpit wide to the car, giving off that funk, that oily, musky, nasty, impossible to ignore wave of stink. And everyone looks at me, the only foreigner on the car, and I can read their thought balloons: "Oh, man. Foreigners DO stink."
NO. NO. NO. We know about body odor. We know how to MANAGE it. It's this potbellied, greasy looking McNugget next to me who is causing you grief.
:fbm
lol
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Why are there so many fat women in Tokyo now? Did all the hot girls go to Kansai? DC and I were talking about how this seems like a relatively new development.
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I hate it when some McDonald's-eating jackass Japanese guy stands on the train, armpit wide to the car, giving off that funk, that oily, musky, nasty, impossible to ignore wave of stink. And everyone looks at me, the only foreigner on the car, and I can read their thought balloons: "Oh, man. Foreigners DO stink."
NO. NO. NO. We know about body odor. We know how to MANAGE it. It's this potbellied, greasy looking McNugget next to me who is causing you grief.
:fbm
I've seen about 6 iterations of this rant from you by now but I think you've perfected it :bow
I finally got a seat on the way home yesterday, when an old dude with in the white-shirt-with-yellow-armpits set up shop in front of me, sweating like a sinner in church, as they say. I stuck to my seat, but it was a close run thing, let me tell you. I was on the verge of saying, man, you have a serious medical condition, i think you need to sit more than I do.
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Plenty of fat chicks in Kansai; I think the plumpers sadly come out more in summer to avail themselves of the INSANE amounts of cooling at the department stores and cafes. I'm not talking about the rail-thin women who wear scarves and quilts in the office, I mean the Andy Richter-shaped ladies who don't even have the common sense to switch to loose clothes made from materials which breathe.
Big C, as for my rant, yeah, I've been here 9 summers -- I guess I've got some mileage out of it. :-\ I'll probably only retire it after it no longer is true. :yuck
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nashville is about 101 degrees fahrenheit at the moment, and I'm very worried about my vinyl records there. I left the apartment without the ac on...and I haven't been there in about two months.